The issue of whether faith-inspired providers are able to reach the poor depends in part on the cost of the health services provided. This paper relies on recent nationally representative household surveys for sub-Saharan African countries to assess to what extent the cost of healthcare is a major reason for not being satisfied with health services and whether concerns with costs differ between types of providers. The paper also provides estimates of the cost of healthcare in a half dozen countries, again comparing public, private secular, and faith-inspired providers. The results suggest that cost indeed remains a major concern for households. There are differences in out-of-pocket costs for households between providers, with in many cases...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...
BACKGROUND: In developing countries, the private sector provides a substantial proportion of primary...
Background In developing countries, the private sector provides a substantial proportion of prima...
The issue of whether faith-inspired providers are able to reach the poor depends in part on the cost...
Faith-inspired institutions (FIIs) commonly have as their stated mission a desire to provide quality...
This paper relies on administrative, household surveys and qualitative data to answer three question...
Patient service satisfaction has become a critical concept, utilized both in the assessment of quali...
This paper provides results from qualitative fieldwork conducted in 2010 in Burkina Faso to understa...
This paper relies on facilities and household survey data to estimate the ‘market share’ of faith-in...
Much of the evidence used to-date to back up statements about the market share of faith-inspired pro...
This paper relies on household survey data as well as qualitative fieldwork to answer two questions ...
In African health care the "miracle of the market "has not occurred. Patients exhibit willingness to...
Based on the results of qualitative fieldwork conducted in 2010 in Burkina Faso, this paper suggests...
What motivates religious not-for-profit health care providers? This paper uses a change in financing...
The use of private health care providers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is widespread a...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...
BACKGROUND: In developing countries, the private sector provides a substantial proportion of primary...
Background In developing countries, the private sector provides a substantial proportion of prima...
The issue of whether faith-inspired providers are able to reach the poor depends in part on the cost...
Faith-inspired institutions (FIIs) commonly have as their stated mission a desire to provide quality...
This paper relies on administrative, household surveys and qualitative data to answer three question...
Patient service satisfaction has become a critical concept, utilized both in the assessment of quali...
This paper provides results from qualitative fieldwork conducted in 2010 in Burkina Faso to understa...
This paper relies on facilities and household survey data to estimate the ‘market share’ of faith-in...
Much of the evidence used to-date to back up statements about the market share of faith-inspired pro...
This paper relies on household survey data as well as qualitative fieldwork to answer two questions ...
In African health care the "miracle of the market "has not occurred. Patients exhibit willingness to...
Based on the results of qualitative fieldwork conducted in 2010 in Burkina Faso, this paper suggests...
What motivates religious not-for-profit health care providers? This paper uses a change in financing...
The use of private health care providers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is widespread a...
Understanding differences in the wealth status of patients can inform planning decisions aimed at pr...
BACKGROUND: In developing countries, the private sector provides a substantial proportion of primary...
Background In developing countries, the private sector provides a substantial proportion of prima...